Table 197: Remote Mep Priority Levels; Table 198: Mep Defect Descriptions; Fault Alarm - Edge-Core ECS4110-28T Management Manual

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Fault Generator Operations
notification generator state machine has been reset, and repeat those
steps until the fault is resolved.
Only the highest priority defect currently detected is reported in the

fault alarm.

Priority defects include the following items:

Table 197: Remote MEP Priority Levels

Priority Level
Level Name
1
allDef
2
macRemErrXcon
3
remErrXcon
4
errXcon
5
xcon
6
noXcon

Table 198: MEP Defect Descriptions

Field
Description
DefMACstatus
Either some remote MEP is reporting its Interface Status TLV as
not isUp, or all remote MEPs are reporting a Port Status TLV that
contains some value other than psUp.
DefRemoteCCM
The MEP is not receiving valid CCMs from at least one of the
remote MEPs.
DefErrorCCM
The MEP has received at least one invalid CCM whose CCM
Interval has not yet timed out.
DefXconCCM
The MEP has received at least one CCM from either another MAID
or a lower MD Level whose CCM Interval has not yet timed out.
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XAMPLE
This example sets the lowest priority defect that will generate a fault
alarm.
Console(config)#ethernet cfm domain index 1 name voip level 3
Console(config-ether-cfm)#mep fault-notify lowest-priority 1
Console(config-ether-cfm)#
– 1384 –
Description
All defects.
DefMACstatus, DefRemoteCCM, DefErrorCCM, or
DefXconCCM.
DefErrorCCM, DefXconCCM or DefRemoteCCM.
DefErrorCCM or DefXconCCM.
DefXconCCM
No defects DefXconCCM or lower are to be
reported.

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